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Photos from Reef Healers 's post 07/09/2026

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŒŠ The celebration ended, and the cleanup began.

The day after the Fourth of July, our volunteers came together at Riverbend Ponds and removed 80.2 pounds of trash from the Cache la Poudre watershed.

Every piece collected helps protect local wildlife, water quality, and the ocean downstream.

Thank you to everyone who spent part of their holiday weekend giving back.

From rivers to reefs. πŸ’™

Photos from Poudre RiverFest's post 06/22/2026
Photos from Reef Healers 's post 06/08/2026

🌊 Happy World Ocean Day! 🌊

This weekend, our community came together to celebrate World Ocean Day the best way we know how: by taking action.

Together, our volunteers removed 44.9 pounds of trash from the Cache la Poudre River watershed, helping prevent litter from traveling downstream and impacting ecosystems far beyond Colorado.

Ocean conservation doesn’t begin at the coastline. It starts right here in our rivers, streams, and communities. Every piece of trash removed is one less piece that can make its way to the ocean.

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us and continues to support our mission. Your efforts are proof that protecting our blue planet starts at home.

From rivers to reefs. πŸ’™

Photos from Reef Healers 's post 05/07/2026

Clean water is the foundation of healthy communities, healthy rivers, and healthy oceans.

As inland ocean advocates, we believe protecting water starts right here at home. That means caring about the water flowing through our rivers and watersheds, but it also means making sure our local and neighboring communities have access to safe, clean drinking water.

While Fort Collins is known for its award-winning drinking water, many families in Larimer County mobile home parks are still facing boil water notices, discolored water, persistent odors, and uncertainty about whether their tap water is safe.

That is why we are supporting the Colorado Water Center and Mi Voz as they work to raise $100,000 to get an Epic Water Filter into every mobile home in Larimer County.
The new Mobile Home Water Quality Act is an important step forward, but infrastructure improvements take time. Families need support now.

This Drinking Water Week, help bring clean water to our neighbors.

πŸ’§ $10 = one filter
πŸ’§ $25 = one pitcher + one filter
πŸ’§ $50 = one pitcher + 3 filters, about a year’s worth of clean water
πŸ’§ $500 = a year of clean water for 10 households

If you are able, please consider donating using the link in our bio and helping spread the word.

Clean water connects us all, from our homes to our rivers to the ocean.

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